Dr Sommer | ms

Jimmy Sommers was first smitten with the saxophone when he was still a grade school student in his native area of Chicago. "The sax just seemed so cool" says Sommers recollecting on those days. His affinity and aptitude for the sax progressed to a point where he has become one of the hottest names on the world's smooth jazz circuit. His new album "Sunset Collective" continues Sommers' path of bringing a little hipness and edge to the smooth jazz world. As with his previous albums (James Cafe, 360 Urban Groove, Lovelife) he collaborates with some of the most reknown artists...
Kiwi four piece melodic punk rock band who broke up recently (2005) to pursue other avenues eg Cobra Khan. Very widely recieved in the New Zealand rock/punk scene as well as scoring some international attention with hits like "Streets Dont Close" and "Say What You Want" .
Born in 1974 - Djing since 1996 - Producing music since 1999 - First release on Kurbel Records Muinch from Richard Bartz in 2000 - Since 2002 releases on Fumakilla Records Berlin from DJ Woody - Since 2002 also perfoming his music live - Now some upcoming relaeses and remixes in the pipeline, stay tuned! .
Bert Sommer (February 7, 1949 – July 23, 1990) was a folk singer who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and had a hit with the song "We're All Playing In The Same Band." He was briefly a member of baroque-pop group the Left Banke, co-writing and singing lead on the "Ivy Ivy"/"And Suddenly" single. Sommer also played Woof in the original Broadway production of Hair and "Flatbush" of Kaptain Kool and the Kongs on The Krofft Supershow in 1976. He did not reprise the role in the second season. Sommer died in Troy, New York on July 23, 1990, after...